International -
GETTING TOGETHER
Checking the balance
Talking operations
PEOPLE ON PEOPLE
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WHAT'S NewS Issue 6 June 1996
lt has been a period of conferences. Not only were
international operations managers in Utrecht, but the
internal auditors met up for the second year running and a
new group arrived to start talking - the human resources
managers. What's NewS caught up with all three groups.
For the second year running, internal auditors from around the
network gathered to talk shop. Michael Roberts (1) of Australia;
Eddy Wene (2) from Belgium; France's Christine Legat (3);
Germany's Gunter Flofmann (4); David Hill (5) from England;
Raymond Lee (6) from Australia; Hendra Budiono (7) from
Indonesia; Luxembourg's Fabrice Lamock (8); Singapore's
Kristine Chen (9); From the US Gerald Rieger (10) and Anthony
Monaco (11) and from The Netherlands John Simons (12),
Ronald de Heer (13) and Thea van Bommel-Scheffer (14);
Chairman Bram Kruimel (15) and the speakers Hanno Riedlin,
Gert Jan van de Brink (16), Peter Heijne (17), Ruut Schalij, Coen
Weerkamp, Carin Gorter, Caroline van Eggermond, Edwart
Bunschoten, Willem van Duijn (18), Eef Staring, José Bours (19)
and Fred Horbeek.
looking ahead
June
6-8 Seminar 'Nederbelgen'in Belgium
7 Meeting Agribusiness coordination
team in Utrecht
end Introduction Rabobank Internationals
new name
July
1 Reception Dutch National Hockey
Teams in Utrecht
1-5 Team days Agri Project FinanceTeam
in Utrecht
Human resources is an increasingly hot issue around the
network. As staff worldwide grows in numbers, a strong
personnel organization becomes increasingly essential. Reason
enough to bring together the current complement of human
resources managers from around the globe. New York's Connie
Heginbotham (1); Lesley Ashton-Cole (2) from London; Meliss^
Lee (3) of Hong Kong; Australia's Liz Choice (4); Neville Kiang
(5) of Singapore; Astrid Callenback (6) from Brazil; Jan de Swart
(7), Rob Zoutewelle (8), Pieter van Gent (9) and Flip Goudsmit
(10) The Netherlands; Astrid Stretzel (11) of Germany.
These days, our operations managers come from international
offices all over the world, showing just how big the network has j
become. This year, Utrecht welcomed 21: David Owen (1) and
Sjaak Verschoor (2) from Australia; Albert Coenen (3) of
Belgium; Brazil's Marcos Dauernheimer (4); George Henrich (5)
of Cura^ao; Gerard Moreau (6) from France; Germany's Barbara
Schreeb-Ziegler (7); Ian Armour (8) and Steve Bullen (9) of the
UK; Cindy Kwong (10) from Hong Kong; Indonesia's Victor den
Hoedt (11); Brendan Burke (12) from Ireland; Italy's Umberto
Ortelli (13); Thierry Collet (14) and Adrian Whiteman (15) from
Luxembourg; Singapore's Julia Teo (16); Laszlo Vissy (17) from
Hungary; Spain's José Antomo Pinas (18); Bob Bennoit (19) from
the US; Oei Chu Boon (20) from Singapore; Piotr Czarnecki (21)
from Poland; Hanno Riedlin (22) The Netherlands and last but
not least, Bram Kruimel (23) also from The Netherlands.